During Thursday’s MSNBC broadcast of “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski discussed 2020 Democrat presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s chances. Brzezinski said after having Buttigieg on the show, a handful of Republicans told her he had their support. “I think there is

Wednesday on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” MSNBC host Al Sharpton said President Donald Trump only cared about “his core white constituents,” and therefore he will not attack racists and bigots. Sharpton said, “As we look at what has been transpiring

Meritocracy in college admissions lasted only 30 years — right up until the baby boomers had college-aged kids. Then it was over. The Worst Generation came along and decided that sending their kids to Harvard was the perfect accessory!

CNN political commentator Ana Navarro-Cárdenas on Wednesday sided with White House official Kellyanne Conway, saying that while she concurs with attorney George Conway’s remarks regarding the president’s mental fitness, she would be “livid” if her own husband publicly attacked her boss.

John Haltiwanger, a Business Insider politics reporter, claims that his job is simply to “report the facts,” but on his social media — particularly his Instagram page over the years — he has aligned himself with the anti-Donald Trump resistance.

“Kushner, Inc.” author Vicky Ward discussed her book Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day” and called on President Donald Trump to read her book to understand the “dangers” of his daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner. Ward outlined that

The Washington Post on Tuesday allowed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, one of the world’s leading authoritarian jailers of journalists, to write an op-ed about the Christchurch shooting. In the piece, Erdogan praised Turkey’s ostensible hospitality to minority groups and railed against widespread “Islamophobia” in the Western world.

During a Wednesday MSNBC “Morning Joe” segment reacting to President Donald Trump’s continued criticisms of former Sen. John McCain, host Joe Scarborough blasted the president and what the GOP has become since Trump’s election. According to Scarborough, the “abhorrent” Trump has

Earlier this month during a discussion with Marvin Kalb at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Ted Koppel, the former ABC’s “Nightline,” acknowledged the media were out to get President Donald Trump, saying Trump wasn’t “mistaken” in holding the belief.

Tuesday on CNN’s “The Lead,” host Jake Tapper said President Donald Trump’s “maliciousness,” is “really infecting the whole Republican Party.” Commenting on the president’s latest criticisms of late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), Tapper said, “Literally his wife, his widow and his

Peter J. Bpyer writes for Esquire magazine that, with the advent of Donald J. Trump in presidential politics, elite news media such as the New York Times were so triggered as to abandon the norms of traditional journalism – most significantly, the heralded posture of neutrality.

Ron Klain, former chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden and Al Gore, said on MSNBC Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s criticism of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) shows the president is “subhuman.”

Comedy Central host Trevor Noah said that while he doesn’t directly blame President Donald Trump for the mass shooting in New Zealand, he thinks that the shooter and Trump are “inspired by the same things,” namely “white supremacy.”

Tuesday on MSNBC, network commentator Kasie Hunt reacted to Rep. Devin Nunes’ (R-CA) defamation lawsuit against Twitter for “shadow-banning” conservatives, including Nunes. According to Hunt, Twitter has “widely debunked” the idea that Twitter is silencing conservatives by making their posts